Pegasus Gallery 

275 South Main Street, Bishop, California 93514 
Phone:(760) 937-2060  

Hours: Wed.-Sun. 1:00-5:30 pm and by appointment 

Contact: Eva Poole-Gilson, Owner

 

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Welcome to Pegasus Gallery!
home of the Flying Horse of Creativity

ART - BOOKS - GIFTS

     Pegasus Gallery in Bishop was founded in 2001. The owner had always loved an old building on East South Street, and that was where she created the first "stable" for her Pegasus. After a lot of clean-up and refurbishing, a group of local artists broke the space in with a group weekend show in November. Painters, weavers, stained glass workers, photographers, writers, silversmiths, and sculptors were all there. A local musician, a drummer who plays guitar and banjo, made music for our first audience about the same time, accompanied by a belly dancer!


A collage of photos from our first Show!

     In the summer of 2004, Pegasus moved onto Bishop, California's Main Street; this is actually  Highway 395 the only road on the east side of California by which you can travel from Los Angeles north to Reno, Nevada. Since then, Pegasus has been extremely busy, showing and selling art, books, and collectibles to Inyo and Mono County residents and to visitors from around the world. 

     But, believe me--yes, she, the owner, is me--it's been a challenge to survive. I knew at the beginning that people joked about a gallery owner having to be rich; but I am an optimist. Could I substitute positive thoughts and plans for money? Ah, ah, ah....

      I've been trying to figure out how I wanted to present Pegasus on this website since February 2007, and it's now August 2007. Time to introduce myself and tell you why it's taken so long! My name is Eva Poole-Gilson; I am a writer and teacher as well as a gallery owner, and it's only this morning that I decided this website would have to reflect my eclectic, usually good, and broad taste if it would ever see the light of day.... I used this website design program in teaching an online class (Multi-Ethnic American Lit.) for the College here, but that was nearly seven years ago. I confess that I didn't enjoy that much; it seemed insane to me to attempt to discuss the crux issues of existence on this kind of vanishing page. I missed voices, facial expressions, sighs, and long, late-night discussions after hours.... 

     So I'll create this as I can, blogging some. Readers and visitors will be asked to respond by email if they like and eventually I'll learn how to set this up so maybe an almost-alive-feeling chatroom can be born.       Also, artists who've shown or read or played at Pegasus will be given the opportunity to create their own pages here, and links.